Prison Realm
Oracle Text
When Prison Realm enters the battlefield, exile target creature or planeswalker an opponent controls until Prison Realm leaves the battlefield.
When Prison Realm enters the battlefield, scry 1.
When Prison Realm enters the battlefield, exile target creature or planeswalker an opponent controls until Prison Realm leaves the battlefield.
When Prison Realm enters the battlefield, scry 1.
Then again, I can't see Liliana refusing to kill.
damnit wotc stop being such a p*ssy and kill off your villians already
guess who will be the laughing post if thanos dies in that endgame movie?
ITS YOU!
I will admit that at the beginning, I expected his end to be sealed in the core of Ravnica, with Mat'Selesnya keeping him contained. Of course, I expected him to be planning to enslave the Utmungr (whom I think Mat'Selesnya is a renegade from).
Note, by the way, that Thanos didn't die in the original Infinity War comic. So whether he dies in the Endgame film is...uncertain.
Oh well, still one more shot next week.
While that's true, they've strayed ridiculously far from the comic version of Thanos. In the MCU, he's a semi-benevolent god-king who just wants to make the universe better. In the comics, he's a genocidal madman who wants to kill every living thing in the universe.
So, while I wouldn't call him a hero, he's most definitely not the pure evil that he is in the comics. That character would never describe his actions as "good". He's evil, he knows he's evil, and he's perfectly fine with that. It's not just his methods that are evil, his goal is pretty much the definition of evil - universal annihilation.
Thanos has tunnel-vision. He is so convinced of his own inherent infallibility that he can't conceive of another way to solve this issue with the unlimited power at his disposal. He's still a genocidal madman. What began as a noble, if flawed, desire to prevent conflict over resources has become a tyrannical crusade to inflict his will upon all others.
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Now taking bets on how long it'll take for Bolas to stop thinking entirely. (Yes, it's that kind of reference.)